LANSING, MI -- A 20-year-old Lansing man was arrested on a felony charge early Saturday after he allegedly broke into a home.

Lansing police Capt. Mike Yankowski said officers responded to a reported home invasion at a residence in the 3600 block of Coachlight Commons Street about 1:20 a.m. A key holder responded to the residence following a call from the alarm company, according to police. The front door had been kicked in, but nothing was taken.

The key holder received a second alarm notice at 1:24 a.m., returned to the residence and found the suspect inside, Yankowski said. A brief altercation ensued, and the suspect fled the scene on foot.

A Lansing police canine unit tracked to the suspect to the 3400 block of Independence Lane, just several hundred feet away. There police "developed information that the accused was possibly hiding inside a residence," Yankowski said.

Police found the suspect hiding inside the attic of a residence. He was arrested and police recovered and returned property he had stolen, according to Yankowski.

The suspect, William Terry-Hall, was arraigned Saturday before Lansing District Judge Patrick Cherry on a charge of first-degree home invasion. The charge serves as Terry-Hall's second-offense habitual offender notice, which could amplify a potential sentence.

Cherry set Terry-Hall's bond at $15,000 cash surety and scheduled him for a Jan. 22 pretrial conference before Lansing District Judge Frank Deluca. A first-degree home invasion conviction is punishable in Michigan by up to 20 years imprisonment and a $5,000 fine.